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1. Poems about resilience

Poems about resilience 1. What are the poems that describe "resilience"

1. Wildfires cannot be burned out, but the spring breeze blows and creates fire again. ——"Farewell to the Ancient Grassland of Fude" by Bai Juyi

2. Do not let go of the green mountains, and keep your roots in the broken rocks.

Despite all the hard work, I am still strong, no matter how strong the wind is from the southeast to the northwest. ——? Bamboo and Stone? Zheng Xie

3. Thousands of sails passed by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of spring trees were in front of the diseased trees. ——"Rewarding Lotte at the First Banquet in Yangzhou" Liu Yuxi

4. Thousands of hammers carved out the deep mountains, and the fire burned them as if nothing happened.

Don’t be afraid of your bones being shattered into pieces, you must remain innocent in this world. ——"Song of Lime" Yu Qian

5. There are several plum blossoms in the corner, and Ling Han blooms alone. ——"Plum Blossoms" Wang Anshi

1. Wildfires cannot be burned out, but spring breezes blow them again.

Interpretation: No matter how fierce the fire is, it can't help the roots hidden deep in the ground. No matter how mercilessly the fire burns, once the spring breeze turns into rain, green weeds will appear everywhere again, which vividly demonstrates the tenacious vitality of weeds. .

2. The bamboo sticks firmly to the green mountains and does not let go. Relax, that one turned out to be buried in the ruined rocks. Even though it has been tempered and beaten thousands of times, it still stands strong and remains calm despite being blown by the southeast, northwest and northwest winds.

3. Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased tree.

Interpretation: The original meaning is that there are still thousands of sailboats passing by the capsized ship; in front of the withered trees, there are also thousands of thriving trees. Using metaphors, borrowing changes in natural scenery to imply the development of society, it implies Philosophy. Nowadays, it mostly refers to the fact that new things will inevitably defeat old things.

4. Thousands of hammers are used to carve out the mountains, and the fire burns them as if nothing happens.

Don’t be afraid of being shattered into pieces, you must remain innocent in this world.

(Stones) can only be mined from mountains after repeated impacts. It regards being burned by fire as an ordinary thing, and is not afraid even if it is broken into pieces, and is willing to leave its innocence in the world.

5. There are several plum trees in the corner, and Ling Han blooms alone.

The few plum blossoms in the corner bloomed alone in the severe cold

2. An ancient poem describing the resilience of plants

Bamboo and stone.

Determined The green hills are not relaxed, and their roots are still in the broken rocks.

Still strong after a thousand hardships, regardless of the east, west, north and south winds

Grass

Leave the garden to go to the grass

One year old and one year old Withered glory

Wildfire cannot burn it out

The spring breeze blows and grows again

Plum blossoms

There are several plum blossoms in the corner,

Ling Han drove alone.

I know it’s not snow from afar,

because there is a faint fragrance coming.

Ode to the cold pine

Repair the strips and brush the layers of Han.

Dense leaves obscure the sky.

Lingfeng knows the Jin Festival.

Being in the snow shows your true heart.

Early plum blossoms

Early plum blossoms grow on tall trees, reflecting the blue sky.

The night fragrance blows in the early morning, and the frost nourishes the dawn.

I want to give you thousands of miles, but mountains and rivers separate you.

What is the use of comforting distant guests when Hanying is in ruins?

3. Quotes about resilience

How can there be any thorns that can never be cut off? Is there any jackal that cannot be killed? Is there any mountain that cannot be overturned? You just need to struggle, struggle bravely; continue, continue forever, and victory will be yours. ——Deng Zhongxia

The road to victory is circuitous. Like a mountain trail, this road sometimes turns back and then stretches forward; like a mountain trail, those who walk this road need patience and perseverance. He who rests on the roadside when he is tired will not win.

——Nixon

If you hold on to the green hills and don’t let go, your roots will always be in the broken rocks; if you go through countless hardships, you will still be strong, no matter how hard the east, west, north or south wind blows. ——Zheng Banqiao

If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved. ——Xun Kuang

Tenacious perseverance can conquer any peak in the world. ——Dickens

4. What are the idioms that describe resilience

1. Perseverance [jiān rèn bù bá]: Describes a firm will that cannot be shaken.

2. Unwavering determination [ shǐ zhì bù yí ]: swear to be determined and never change.

3. Unswerving [jiān dìng bù yí]: stable and strong, unwavering.

4. Unswerving [jiān zhēn bù yú]: stick to one’s integrity and never change.

5. Unyielding [ gāng yì bù qū ]: strong and determined, unwilling to give in.

6. Unyielding [jiān zhēn bù qū]: firm-willed and never give in.

7. Perseverance [jiān rěn bù bá]: Describes firm belief, tenacious will, and unshakable.

8. Perseverance [jiān chí bù xiè]: Persevere to the end without slacking off at all.

9. Repeated defeats and repeated battles [lǚ bài lǚ zhàn]: It means continuing to fight despite repeated defeats.

10. Perseverance [ qiè ér bù shě ]: a metaphor for perseverance and perseverance.